THE PATTON COURIER ” SOUNDS TIMELY ALARM ‘ La 3 3 bs * * 5 ps ps * bo * ba * % =r AGAINST FLU EPIDEMIC '0GRAPHS L , The U. S. Public Health Service i * has issued a warning to the American public to be careful of their health habits in view of the present outbreak of influenza in several of the south- ALTOONA \AMUSEMENT BULLETIN ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING JANUARY 24, 1927. THEATRES STRAND—DOUBLE PROGRAM—Johnnie Hines in ‘The Brown Derby.” “Mismates,” with Doris Kenyon and Warren Baxter. Strand News Events. Famous Strand 10-piece orchestra. MISHLER—Monday, “Bringing Up Father,” : Tuesday, Ophie Wertz Selders in piano recital. Wednesday, Burlesque. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, High Class vaudeville. STATE— (Starting Saturday, Jan. 22.) Marie Prevost in “Man Bait.” Kenneth Thompson, Douglas Fairbanks EY ARE SURE & 8 || ern European countries. . From the reports received by the state department o fhealth, there is 0 PLEASE. every indication that colds of peculiar ¥ persistency are now prevalent in this state. While there is nothing in this : ; situation at the present time to indi an appoint:zent, cate that an influenza epidemic may be Imminent, the situation neverthe- * : § less is such to justify emphasis at this time. ; In 1926 over 12,500 people in the 1] Commonwealth died from pneumonia | and many thousands, in addition, were : seriously ill, Pneumonia, therefore, is ¢ to be feared, especially at this time of the year. which is its “open sea- : IS son.” There is probably no disease in Sit—— * : the entire category of maladies that LAND BULBS »* * can be more easily controlled by the individual citizen than ean this one, Every effort is being made through A x educational measures to bring before them in quantity this § }| the public the fundamental precau- . # (tions. Colds in this connection demand rorgeous display of va- every person’s serious consideration. m next spring, : A aa || First, not to get them; second, if un. ” fortunate enough to contract one, to 3 are the aristocrats Junior. take every measure for a prompt re. ORPHEUM—AIll week, the great magician, “Mystereous ips, long stiff stm Sovery. That means, Seong your doc- Smith.” y ong Si L or at once and explicitly following ve "100 for $3 20 als, * @ . d * his vice Over-fatigue, damp feet, CAPITOL— (Starting Saturday, Jan. 229 Alee. 5 Fi an- &y % over-crowded anc vadly ventilated Fa is i ilton in David elasco’s urs ay rl ay al a ur a 9 rooms and contact with those suffer. cis, Lois Moran, Neil Hamilt uth sized darwins, as- 9 ) “Music Master.” OLYMPIC— (Starting Saturday, Jan. 22) George O’Brien William Russell, Jeanette Gaynor, in “The Blue Ea- 9 ing from colds are pneumonia fore. in seperate colors, 30 * 2 runners. 5 Realizing that pneumonia is trans ) for $3, 1000 for $25. th 8th d Oth missible the health department’s s J arly tulips, or double, January 2 ; $ 2 an partment’s ac visory board recently passed regula- 100 for $3. » tions requiring all forms of this dis- h, all colors, mam- * ease to be re ase to ported by attending phy- "'S for $1100 Tor or inn! To every patron of a member of the Al- [J]: oli dus h, all colors, potting OW 0 in r $1, 100 for $8. . * toona Booster Association, on Thursday, Rl; «mice coors fil oe: Yo oty HL ootors Friday or Saturday. January 27, 28 or 29, Booster Vote Slips will be pho ielans indicateing their respons lity in this matter. hite narcissus, 12 for 1 . ; The larger burden, however, rests 5 WM given denoting the amount of purchases as follows. I oe pon the individual who, n order to This Feature is Furnished the Courier Every Week by ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSN or be absolutely safe from the pneumon- rors ee Hii Bosorid, 50¢ TO $1.00 PURCHASES 1 VOTE | $10.00 TO $25.00 PURCHASES 25 VOTES et Liyatiem wus no exe a or $4. ! $1. BS. eer “Wille wardin.. Coe 3 A Orders Prepaid, ll $100 TO $5.00 PURCHASES 5 VOTES | $25.00 TO $50.00 PURCHASES .............. 50 VOTES flag] While warnings of ine Raid RAYMOND D. BUCK y : L CEren TOTHQ : the various states by the U. S. Public ” | GIBBINS $5.00 TO $10.00 PURCHASES 10 VOTES | $50.00 TO $100.00 PURCHASES 100 VOTES FS Tar Tiaien I iO 11 8 Mls varns the citizens not only against nfluenza but against pneumonia. The personal preventive measures in both 666 Wh Wi ! To the Women’s Organizations which secure § My] pote 4 set dost mot ex O n 8 1|ist here; the Jbneumonia one does, » Prescription for 1 S. the largest number of votes on the three days 5 Pa is pu one seis BF RIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, i 1 1 1 : habits. Thus avoid pneumonia and oo ging 200 beautiful serving trays will be given as follows: PS build up your defense against influ- kills the germs. bd enza, which may be in the offing! LARGEST NUMBER OF VOTES, 100 TRAYS - SRA hE SOMMERVILLE il TRAYS; AND THE FOURTH LARGEST, 25 TRAYS.SECOND FARCRY. 50 TRAYS; THIRD LARGEST 25 [fas SHORT COUNTY NEWS [T. HOLLY, N. J. * $100.00 PURCHASES OR OVER ....... .. . . - : Re 500 VOTES * [1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR [1 Phone: Office and Residence. PATTON, PA. 3 Beep 25 3E3E3e \ ) : N Xr unr : RT Charies Wioszezynor, a miner aged RNEY-APLAW ALTOONA WILL NOT COMPETE FOR THESE PRIZES. THEY WILL ALL BE WON BY TOW NS about 60, was found frozen to death the Good Building. N OUTSIDE OF ALTOONA. IN THE EVENT OF A TIE VOTE EQUAL PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN eal lin is Shanty a Mins No. 37, near —_ ; 4 Al, fhe : - is Bi ar TY Tans chat : RP. Scalp Level, Sunday ning. 4) TO BOTH WINNERS. ALL VOTES MUST BE IN ROOM 417 COMMERCE BUILDING, BY SA TURDAY, FEB- rs “Mabel (Griffith) Rowland, a RUARY 5TH. TRAYS WILL BE CAREFULLY PACKED AND SHIPPED TO THE WINNER IMMEDIATELY oe of Sen XE) hovian, ® AFTER VOTES ARE COUNTED. 2» P Rowisnd °F Phsnsbure, died of h = oo ro 2 pneumonia at their home there, Sun- AL SKILL 3 ; MERE VOTE SLIPS MAY BE SECURED lay morning, Her age was 44 years. ¢ [urn to t eC ~~ i resson 2 lens 1ave organized a ll- . = Zz —— »* brary association and are placing a Ri —- le Prices for the Truth IN to every detail of | 14 Sscelon of quod hooks In re mun- € Sa to our patrons. ..Our Ow ng te 3 nspo tsmanlike treat- : ° ing to unspor i ro Altoona Booster Members: Bo Ki comiiod ¥aoniodeetiat Jiades nossivie: Greensburg high has dropped Johns- * M. Poet and Sons Sitnek’s Drug Store Spence Electric Co. : Lows high from fs football schedule Dodge Brothers Motor Cars NS Standard Furniture Co. Philadelphia Drug Store Schaffer Electric Company Holden W. Cheotor, dived 50, 3 well command exceptionally high y Gately & Fitzgerald Callet’s Specialty Shop : Hart Electric Company BBE inown resident and merchant of Car- . sal IBALMER i ve Kline Bros. Lang’s Dress Shop General Outdoor Adv. Co. : rolltown, died suddenly at his home prices at re-sale. ROLLTOWN, PENNA { Schwartz Bros. 12th Ave. Women’s Shop Jes M. Smull : there one Noe J Less} : ished I Silver's 5¢ and 10c Store Glass & Bigley—successor to Lotta Miles Tire Company ¥, i . stn en As re-sale prices are establishe ; £ S. H. Kress & Co. Whitman's Independent Oil Company 3 ve rs hens 2 Jars of ba by the public—not by the man- — T1114 w Ce Mever asson Co. N. A. Stevens his new job and ceting some of his The William F.Qable Co. foyer Aomnssan Coo Ss Murs Doo. Se oon oa meeting Wed} ufacturer—they may be accepted The W. T. Grant Co. United Waist & Dress Store My ers 10S. H Ro peslomed os pile a ction of 3b Fai a Corset Fhe tye Theatre onald Strong has resigned as prin - The New Idea Altoona ( Oigetl Shop Su and The ire * cipal of the Clymer schools to become as an scourate Tes P Dolaways Hedberg’s Silk Shop Spectacle Bazaar cashier of the Deposit National Bank lic experience. Leopold & Bigley Glenn’s ie Soop : Altoona Business College 0; Saab vlses old Por The W. E fms >0. bi ot pet i avid Penrod, a seven year old Por- Tom MT, Holi Co gs S. M. Griffith Co. BE 11105e Bor os Try Tet Sarr Could there be a more eloquent i Valier Sun Ma fislien Co. H. L. Wilson dng, when Js Jed on hil Hig Sat tribute to the stamina and en- § Ade yaer ar, > ‘ gli roasting collided with an auto ; } Sheldon Aaron I. Marcus Altoona Mirror 3 i hn Pr ma during worth of Dodge Brothers ; Wes . T alter 3 oona Tri 0 I0GUE RECEIVES COMMISSION. | Weidner & Hake L. H. W alter a L Altoona Tribune roc Oa Tr rao MIasION. product? | * Bendneim's vr Solio s ee 2 Altoona Discount Co. . Prof Heoiry E. Hogue vocaived his A. Sime & Co. Siioona Lepher Store Altoona Trust Co. commission as sohost gh Klevan Bros. r. Lasanave listate . al Trust on Thursday of last week, from the Soyster Shoe Co. Commercial Printing ( ompany Conta al Ir us Co. » tits department of public instruction, x Fluke Co., Inc. Green Parrot Tea Room First National Bank and took oath of office before the hd Y . x National Bank judge of the county court. Supervis- F. A. Winter & Son Beam’s Cafe Second National i ry ing principals and other teachers are PAT TON AUT (C 5 The Shoe Market F. W. Woolworth Co Mountain City Trust Co. : Ball || contracted by the school boards direct, : ~ «? > » : : o] > a s ri pnde f schools is PATTON, PA, * Colbus a To Union Banl but a superintendent of schools Helen’s Shoppe Haller’s Bakery > 7 : Y commissioned by the state. Supt. ee D ior G. W. Schaffer Stores Logan V alley Railway Co. Hogue’s term is for three and one- van Drug Store lr . al Licht & ‘er half years, being the remainder of the on Store Altoona Elec, Supply Co. Por Central Light & Dover Oo. i i BT Heaps Electric Company Peoples’ Natural Gas Co. W. Williams. i : - MRS. MABLE G. ROWLAND Patronize Your Nearest Dodge Brothers Dealer ost of living. If one’s personal . 'D WOU 1.5 S ON SXPIRES IN EBENSBURG ll TRAYS ARE SOLID NICKELED-SILVER, IMPORTED, AND WOULD BE CHEAP AT $1.30. SAMPLE IS ON EXPIRES I DISPLAY AT THE COURER OFFICE. : Mrs. Mabel Griffith Rowland, aged SAVE YOUR VOTE SLIPS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 28th, 29th J {| 42. wife of Justice of the Peace Chas. ! ) ODGE I. ROTHERS P. Rowland of Ebensburg, died at the . Rowland home on Sunday morning of M oTo R CARS ; pneumonia, She had been ill one week. Mrs. Rowland was born in North \ hg Ebensburg in 1883, and was united in 4 o0onNna 00S el marriage to Mr. Rowland in 1907. She omical manage- 1ld be taken to- ply a system of Ss to work to be inknown reason incial affairs. 2SS, Or any par- sived by her husband and the It is directing r children: Percy Allen Row- »* student at Juniata College, at , . : | } Y », - —_ i mm a 1 CYL S( f auto bil 3 n = odon; and Emylen and Char- ” The growth in usc of a mobiles 3 : 1 26 G } CC SSING Pennsylvania is shown in the report 1 1 wland, both at home. 1926 GRADE CROSSING weyivania 19 Siow: 1 @ Peport by a wi i 1 5 compariso th the fi 1 — services were conducted at . TES 4 th th / reau for 1914, in that y A > on Wednesday afternoon at TOLL IS 184 LIVES r ak atalities at : : : NK J } R Jol R. Thon Grade crossing accidents took a toll of [which automobiles w lv | and the Lev. John Kk. 10Mas. | 184 jives in Pennsylvania during 1926, a——— pr— A BR | 1 ilty. The ne whol tence 15 days. land amid intense eXcitement, the lucky rment was made in Lloyd ceme-}it was announced at the Bureau of Ac- Interesting Facts. 3, ere foun not gullty. > ones vil ai . ’ " . . : JP io: [Sarva ', i S § AVERAGE PENALTY FOR ee iy and were found guilty were Defendants ito pleaded or he | Eamblers efrried away not less than one tery. cident of on ; ubii Service i ol Interesting Paoks LL 4 . x x . 3 f guil of driving automobiles wh | sei ———————————— at arrisburg last Saturday. 1 estan . : : (S| ; re severely than those | found guilty of = red ifty \ san lollars > ¢ r : es 3 re o have been founded in Philadel BOOTLEGUING EL : Intoslonsed 1 the lush Your drew Su shen [tuna] Soa nifty muomsad doh Funeral of Mr. Kirkpatrick In the accidents which occurred at the | be lieved to aye been founded igh, V Pres pri — who pleaded. age jail sentence of 46 days as the mim Citizens of Milwaukee have a lot tc x : a Rirkpatrick |&rade crossings of steam lines aos po {phia about 1790 Nv : r i » laws who ei- Besides the criminal courts another}: = © learn. For one thing they must learn the 1 1 remains of Amos hn b: 1 | sons were injured the report shows. Learning the Bible by eh n Y Pr a od en A hejmeans of punishing the hoot] : GATE a | : : EB Mito ; hotauata 1 sident of Carrolltown, who A total number of collisions at grade heen task OF. the. 4 pr lle, V. res aded or was found guilty in the | means 1 3 ont v new titlez cf 165 city streets which have . P A] ¥ al on Wo ed c of 40.000 of ther pleaded or A. last vear paid |resorted to in Cambria County Odd and Interesting. : 1 the Altoona hospi al o =| crossings embracing both automobiles and | the Borean jan ors: Whe ,000.00 Cambria Coury Courts Hd nt an aver- | when equity proceedings were : X i I Just been Tenamed, of last week, following an op- pedestrians was 1,120, the bureau report | movement is 21 years old and origina 3] fVerage fin Af 35 ah iy accord- |against a number of Johnstown saloon About 70 pieces of “wood go into the One mililon bibles were given away by) yn for appendicitis, were interred | shows. This, it was pointed out, is a de-|in London. 2 ays | BY 8) man T yer ine To se of aking of ¢ li \ : e 8, Ea re f 42. o are ot 925 y of 8 re) jor} ,000.00 age of 21 uy in Sh 2 records in the men. They were enjoined fi m u 2 Ol making of a violin o td nd |the New York Bible Society during the Benedict's cemetery at Carroll- we e of 2, og With 1908, . There are nilsl of salt 400 feet hish in ing to a supve : : eir r tive properties for e poss- ‘anity bags are a German idea and|''® “CV ; Thic or. Incladeny ¢ e 1 a olf The ICE Ty A820 dof] 000 00 court of quarter sessions and common |th 2 i a or. sale of Hauer, and : \ anity By A | year just closed 5 gh number in nde town on Saturday following a high Jane hier of fatalities show 4 de Spain. ’ . ession, me al St LL date from abc 881. translations in 67 languages as well as 0 doh . / n “ ’ as 5 yes A raishis. the. Wnsaa pleas. tal | just recently were perpetually restrain- ; i s favorite mon«1 ] s hie. BE for the blind mass of requiem in St. Leo's church Wile Lets at qos ne Silk "furnish t ne The hootlegger paid the county a total |] 1 In tl ourse of the year 20 defend- In Russia January is the favori copies in Braue fc ¢ ir 5 Alacra to tu survived be hls ce Wille These was 1 gucreas see Turnishis the lenges : EE a large : ition-| ed. In the course he yed : « marriages. Thara. i3 not. a. sre: ym w bull Altoona. € f 3 2 8 persons j p e ns One eoosen hus in fines of:$18 vans le ado ants “were decreed guilty of: contempt of chi oti i polite to make as much There § Eo is iw mo par , who was Miss Mary Weakland, Automobiles were involved in 80 per|to Yield nearly 3-4 of te 1 ts a + ‘ , was senténce ants : Fubra : : Ss lite 8 as Erne , me happens. to : Y : dh 4 DY sats a2 ul amount in costs. Hi was font He jo urt for violating the preliminary injun In vin a Is fi sating us = display of |IFoge. yet if on : ay pany It may he Wob- bv a number of children. A bro-}cent of the grade crossing accidents, the In certain parts of Atri Am Ot trom one ‘day to the |ction orders and were sentenced fines ag-| noise AY Possible m sams ticularly large specimen it may be w ther, E. S. Kirkpatrick, resides at Car-lreport sets out, with the result that 130|tain a length of four inches. individual from one day to the |ction orders 1 minimum jail sen-|sat ction th money as an atraction at a zoo Afther, E. S. Kirkvoatrick, resides at Ca I : att ; To p » individue a era tiven 2.950, ar minimun all sen-| sat as a rey e we elih = s ro : a. x own i 5 2 - g 3 asps will account fo. for the ian gregating §2,950, Ane. 1 Kine the ove [he famous bank at Monte Carlo was’ : * who found a giant bull frog'yolltown, The deceased was 49 years|of their occupants were killed and in A large nest of wasps w ( Hime ites Jars. f the liquor’tences totalling 296 days, making the av stonecutter g Se lv B violators of the lic tence 0a 3 Only 51 alleged violators « noo ece R$ ape) is prize o ured, 24,000 flies daily. 1926, and of these 22 erage fine $48 and the average jail sen- broken twice in one afternoon recently, 15 inches long, received $100 for his prize. of age. jured 3 4,000 e y laws stood trial 26, =
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